'I cannot believe that there are any who wish the practical tasks of the United Nations to come to a stop'

the speech of Lord Caradon on 19th January 1965 to the nineteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly. Lord Caradon, Britains Permanent Representative at the United Nations, was speaking at a time of concern - even anxiety - about the future ofthe organization.

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'I cannot believe that there are any who wish the practical tasks of the United Nations to come to a stop'

the speech of Lord Caradon on 19th January 1965 to the nineteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly. Lord Caradon, Britains Permanent Representative at the United Nations, was speaking at a time of concern - even anxiety - about the future ofthe organization.

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Cover title. - Caption title, p.1: Lord Caradon's U.N. speech.

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Lord Caradon's U.N. speech.

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7,[1]p. ;

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